Each Man Kills the Thing He Loves

Each Man Kills the Thing He Loves

Infobox Album |
Name = Each Man Kills The Thing He Loves
Type = Studio album
Artist = Gavin Friday


Released = 28 August, 1989
Recorded =
Genre = Rock / Alternative
Length = 59:32
Label = Polygram Records
Producer = Hal Willner
Reviews =
Last album =
This album = "Each Man Kills The Thing He Loves"
(1989)
Next album = "Adam 'n' Eve"
(1992)

Each Man Kills The Thing He Loves was released in 1989 and is the debut album from Gavin Friday following his exit from the Virgin Prunes. It is also his first collaboration with Maurice "The Man" Seezer.

The title track is an excerpt from Oscar Wilde's "The Ballad of Reading Gaol" set to original music. This album also features covers of Bob Dylan's "Death is not the End" and Jacques Brel's "Next" (in French : "Au Suivant").

Track listing

All tracks written and arranged by Gavin Friday and Maurice Seezer; except where indicated

# "Each Man Kills the Thing He Loves" (Lyrics by Oscar Wilde) - 5:31
# "Tell Tale Heart" - 4:41
# "Apologia" - 5:28
# "Dazzle and Delight" - 6:24
# "Next" - (Jacques Brel; English lyrics by Shuman/Blau) - 2:02
# "You take Away the Sun" - 3:32
# "Death is not the End" - (Bob Dylan) - 5:40
# "He Got What he Wanted" - 3:25
# "Man of Misfortune" - 4:40
# "Rags to Riches" - 3:35
# "The Next Thing to Murder" - 2:59
# "Love is Just a Word" - 3:41
# "Another Blow on the Bruise" - 3:24
# "Each Man Kills the Thing He Loves (Reprise)" - 3:07

Personnel

*Fernando Saunders - bass
*Hank Roberts - cello
*Bill Frisell - guitar
*Marc Ribot - guitar
*Howard Kaylan, Mark Volman - backing vocals on "Man of Misfortune"


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